Diane Haigh (1949-2022), respected influence on conservation and design review16 September 2022CultureDesign Review director at CABE who influenced conservation guidanceDesign Review director at CABE who influenced conservation guidanceRegion: United KingdomMore: Diane HaighPeter CarolinCabeDesign reviewConservation & heritageUniversity of CambridgeRoyal Festival Hall
How can architects get the best out of Design Review Panels?14 March 2024IntelligenceFrom early engagement to tips on presenting information, learn more about this important processFrom early engagement to tips on presenting information, learn more about this important processRegion: Rest of the worldMore: Design reviewBusiness clients & servicesNeal MorrisLocal planningLocal authorities
Review: Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) proves unexpectedly relevant to design22 September 2022CultureIt’s true – Weird Sensation Feels GoodIt’s true – Weird Sensation Feels GoodRegion: LondonMore: Exhibition reviewDesign MuseumPamela BuxtonASMRAestheticsDesign construction & technology
Book reviews: Design in a changing climate15 September 2022ProductsThree publications to help sustainable designThree publications to help sustainable designRegion: United KingdomMore: GlubamClimate emergencyBooksBook reviewReviewHybrid constructionShukri Sultan
Book review: Show me the Bodies, how we let Grenfell happen28 November 2022CultureHarrowing but compelling report mixes humanity, horror and technical detailHarrowing but compelling report mixes humanity, horror and technical detailRegion: LondonMore: Book reviewGrenfell fireGrenfell inquiryPeter AppsTim O'Callaghannimtim architectsHealth safety & wellbeingFirePlaces planning & community
Architecture's first publicist: review of When Eero Met his Match by Eva Hagberg3 November 2022CultureHow Aline Saarinen made Eero a household nameHow Aline Saarinen made Eero a household nameRegion: United KingdomMore: Book reviewEero SaarinenAline SaarinenEva HagbergStephen ParnellPublicityMediaModernismProfile
Review: On the Street by Edwin Heathcote gives street furniture its human context23 January 2023CultureForensic study is a paean to the ubiquitous, overlooked and magnificently evocativeForensic study is a paean to the ubiquitous, overlooked and magnificently evocativeRegion: Rest of the worldMore: Urban realmEdwin HeathcoteHugh PearmanPlaces planning & communityOn the StreetPublic realmBookReview
Review: Why villainy hangs out with modernist buildings17 November 2022CultureThe Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, explores modernism’s relationship with dark emotionsThe Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, explores modernism’s relationship with dark emotionsRegion: West MidlandsMore: ExhibitionIkon GalleryPamela BuxtonFilmModernismPlaces planning & community
Review: ‘them’s the breaks’ exhibition with RESOLVE at the Barbican18 April 2023CultureWhat could grow in the cracks in our society?What could grow in the cracks in our society?Region: LondonMore: ExhibitionCurve GalleryBarbican CentreResolve CollectivePamela BuxtonCircular economy
Review: Summer Exhibition reveals the beauty of making19 June 2024CultureBigger space fives Assemble's exploration of process and materials room to breatheBigger space fives Assemble's exploration of process and materials room to breatheRegion: LondonMore: Royal AcademyRoyal Academy Summer ShowAssembleSurface materialsPamela Buxton
Playing house: MJ Long exhibition review14 November 2023CulturePortraits of a Practice at the Architectural AssociationPortraits of a Practice at the Architectural AssociationRegion: LondonMore: ExhibitionArchitectural AssociationPamela BuxtonMJ LongDoll's houseDesign construction & technologyColin St John Wilson
Review – Ai Weiwei: Making Sense at the Design Museum20 April 2023CulturePerceptions of the hand-made and the machine-made, the old and the newPerceptions of the hand-made and the machine-made, the old and the newRegion: LondonMore: ExhibitionDesign MuseumAi WeiweiDesign valuesMaterialsCraftManufacturing